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Bouvard on AI-Enhanced Vigilante Narratives

By Dennis Bouvard

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I expect a new right wing subculture of using AI to improve and flesh out Citizen Vigilante. It's a bare sketch that could be filled in in so many ways. It would be better than complaining, or complaining about the complaining.

A lot could be done with the fact that Trump is also a landlord, and one who clearly takes great care with and pride in the condition of his properties.

@slooperbia50068 I can hope for well made vigilante movies without encouraging vigliante justice. Death Wish, for example, is a very good movie.

@slooperbia50068 They may, and they may not. A well made movie wouldn't simply encourage vigilantism--Death Wish certainly doesn't (the sequels were another story).

@slooperbia50068 Death Wish was a big movie of the 70s--should be easy to find. Charles Bronson.

@slooperbia50068 For Wierzbicka, "think" is a prime and so can't be defined in any way without the word "think" once again showing up in the definition. You propose approaching it through metaphors, but what I want to do is distinguish it from other primes--know, say, do, want, etc.

@slooperbia50068 I don't know why, exactly, he blocked you, nor is it my business how he runs his X account. I could see a "liberal" blocking policy as part of one's persona as a writer.

@slooperbia50068 For example, an insult comic who baits his audience and occasionally has a few thrown out--part of the show.

@slooperbia50068 If you've paid I can understand the umbrage. He must not have thought the inquiry was so simple.

@slooperbia50068 If you show me your comment I will attempt a hypothesis,

@slooperbia50068 Maybe he bumped it.

@slooperbia50068 I see--so, you can never relitigate your blocking. No appeal. Cold.

@slooperbia50068 I suppose we'll have to attribute it to a somewhat erratic nature.

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